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Old 03-13-2007, 04:36 AM
Unruh
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Default Re: Windows Defender whitelisting certain spyware ?

Sebastian Gottschalk <seppi@seppig.de> writes:

>Bit Twister wrote:


>> On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 16:06:35 -0500, Gus wrote:
>>
>>> Since we bought Microsoft os there is no law that says we must give
>>> control to it.

>>
>> Next time you get your updates and are provided with the popup to
>> accept the licence, READ IT.
>>
>> When you click Accept/OK, Micro$not gets to do whatever terms YOU
>> agreed/Accepted.


>Maybe you should learn to differ between clicking the OK button of a
>primitive text and lawfully agreeing to some Terms Of Service. Not even
>mentioning that signing a contract is something beyond.


It is of course a nice legal point. Whether or not you will be willing to
fund a court challenge on the legality of that contract against the MS
lawyers is probably the key question.



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